How To Peel Tomatoes?

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How to Peel Tomatoes
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● Gas Flame Method

Using a gas flame is the easiest way to peel tomatoes, in my opinion. It also produces the best results. You will need a gas stovetop and a fork.
Remove any stems that are still attached to your tomatoes. Rinse the tomatoes clean and pat dry. Spear the tomato with a fork at the top, where the stem core is visible.
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Turn the stovetop flame to medium high. Hold the tomato an inch over the flame, turning slowly, until the skin begins to split and blister. It should take about 15-25 seconds for the skin to loosen all the way around the tomato. Don't hold it over the flame too long or it will start to cook the tomato.
Place the tomato on a smooth surface and let it cool off enough for you to comfortably touch it. Begin peeling the skin where it split, making your way all around the tomato till all the skin is peeled off.
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Discard the skin and proceed with your recipe.

● Boiling Water Method

Place a pot of water on the stove and let it come to a rolling boil. Place your bowl of ice water next to the stove so it is easily accessible. Rinse your tomatoes clean and remove any stems that are still attached.
Using a sharp knife, slice a shallow X into the bottom of the tomato (opposite the stem side).
Gently place the tomatoes into the boiling water. If you have several tomatoes, boil them in batches of 3-4 at a time.
Boil the tomatoes till you see the X begin to split open wider, or for 25 seconds, whichever comes first. Do not boil them for longer than 25-30 seconds or they will begin to soften and cook.
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Remove the tomatoes immediately from the boiling water using a slotted spoon.
Place the tomatoes directly into the bowl of ice water and let them cool off. This will help to stop any "cooking" that has started.
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emove the tomatoes from the ice water. Begin peeling the skin at the X, pulling the skin back gently.


● Knife Method
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Work with one tomato wedge at a time. Place a wedge on a cutting board, seed side facing up, skin side facing down. Press the tomato wedge firmly to the board to keep it stable. Using a sharp knife, starting at one tip of the wedge, slice the skin away from the tomato flesh. Keep the knife as close to the skin as possible, so you're slicing off the skin only and not slicing off the flesh of the tomato.​



 

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How to Peel Tomatoes
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● Gas Flame Method

Using a gas flame is the easiest way to peel tomatoes, in my opinion. It also produces the best results. You will need a gas stovetop and a fork.
Remove any stems that are still attached to your tomatoes. Rinse the tomatoes clean and pat dry. Spear the tomato with a fork at the top, where the stem core is visible.
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Turn the stovetop flame to medium high. Hold the tomato an inch over the flame, turning slowly, until the skin begins to split and blister. It should take about 15-25 seconds for the skin to loosen all the way around the tomato. Don't hold it over the flame too long or it will start to cook the tomato.
Place the tomato on a smooth surface and let it cool off enough for you to comfortably touch it. Begin peeling the skin where it split, making your way all around the tomato till all the skin is peeled off.
View attachment 90606
Discard the skin and proceed with your recipe.

● Boiling Water Method

Place a pot of water on the stove and let it come to a rolling boil. Place your bowl of ice water next to the stove so it is easily accessible. Rinse your tomatoes clean and remove any stems that are still attached.
Using a sharp knife, slice a shallow X into the bottom of the tomato (opposite the stem side).
Gently place the tomatoes into the boiling water. If you have several tomatoes, boil them in batches of 3-4 at a time.
Boil the tomatoes till you see the X begin to split open wider, or for 25 seconds, whichever comes first. Do not boil them for longer than 25-30 seconds or they will begin to soften and cook.
View attachment 90607
Remove the tomatoes immediately from the boiling water using a slotted spoon.
Place the tomatoes directly into the bowl of ice water and let them cool off. This will help to stop any "cooking" that has started.
View attachment 90608
emove the tomatoes from the ice water. Begin peeling the skin at the X, pulling the skin back gently.


● Knife Method
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Work with one tomato wedge at a time. Place a wedge on a cutting board, seed side facing up, skin side facing down. Press the tomato wedge firmly to the board to keep it stable. Using a sharp knife, starting at one tip of the wedge, slice the skin away from the tomato flesh. Keep the knife as close to the skin as possible, so you're slicing off the skin only and not slicing off the flesh of the tomato.​


wow .....wat a roamntic way to peel a tomato :p
 
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How to Peel Tomatoes
View attachment 90611

● Gas Flame Method

Using a gas flame is the easiest way to peel tomatoes, in my opinion. It also produces the best results. You will need a gas stovetop and a fork.
Remove any stems that are still attached to your tomatoes. Rinse the tomatoes clean and pat dry. Spear the tomato with a fork at the top, where the stem core is visible.
View attachment 90605
Turn the stovetop flame to medium high. Hold the tomato an inch over the flame, turning slowly, until the skin begins to split and blister. It should take about 15-25 seconds for the skin to loosen all the way around the tomato. Don't hold it over the flame too long or it will start to cook the tomato.
Place the tomato on a smooth surface and let it cool off enough for you to comfortably touch it. Begin peeling the skin where it split, making your way all around the tomato till all the skin is peeled off.
View attachment 90606
Discard the skin and proceed with your recipe.

● Boiling Water Method

Place a pot of water on the stove and let it come to a rolling boil. Place your bowl of ice water next to the stove so it is easily accessible. Rinse your tomatoes clean and remove any stems that are still attached.
Using a sharp knife, slice a shallow X into the bottom of the tomato (opposite the stem side).
Gently place the tomatoes into the boiling water. If you have several tomatoes, boil them in batches of 3-4 at a time.
Boil the tomatoes till you see the X begin to split open wider, or for 25 seconds, whichever comes first. Do not boil them for longer than 25-30 seconds or they will begin to soften and cook.
View attachment 90607
Remove the tomatoes immediately from the boiling water using a slotted spoon.
Place the tomatoes directly into the bowl of ice water and let them cool off. This will help to stop any "cooking" that has started.
View attachment 90608
emove the tomatoes from the ice water. Begin peeling the skin at the X, pulling the skin back gently.


● Knife Method
View attachment 90609
View attachment 90610

Work with one tomato wedge at a time. Place a wedge on a cutting board, seed side facing up, skin side facing down. Press the tomato wedge firmly to the board to keep it stable. Using a sharp knife, starting at one tip of the wedge, slice the skin away from the tomato flesh. Keep the knife as close to the skin as possible, so you're slicing off the skin only and not slicing off the flesh of the tomato.​


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